bob corporal, lindsey graham, i have been in office for a number of years and i never see the need for raising taxes on hard-working americans. if you put a dime on the table in washington, they will find a dollars worth of spending it. raising taxes to me is not the answer. it doesn't matter whether you sign the pledge to someone down washinon or not, you really have to make a pledge your constituents at home and what are you going to do for themo all those promises? >> we did some research and found out that if we don't tend the bush tax cuts, we don't have enough revenue to run the government for more than 8.5 days. >> that is correct. it's a drop in the bucket. i think if you pass that one buffettax and that's only 4% of it. that's not going to solve the problem. it's a spending problem, not a revenue problem. >> well, tmorrow when he returned, it will be interesting. >> okay, congressman, thank you so much and it's great to see you again. he wants know what all of you to get home. here's a question to tonight congressman barney frank said that voterasked congress to do the impossi